A 24 h period of observations by the EISCAT radar and other ground-based instrumentation is used to study the role of plasma convection in determining the morphology of the high-latitude F-region during winter. It is suggested that, in the afternoon sector of the polar convection pattern, rapid zonal (westward) flows caused low F-region electron densities due to an extension of the mid-latitude trough far into the sunlit hemisphere. Low densities on the dawn side prior to 0600 UT may also have been due to a trough-like feature. Although the generation mechanism is unclear, the trough may be the fossil remnant of a substorm. Around midnight, high F-region densities were seen, probably due to plasma flow emerging from the cap through soft par...
On 7 December 1992, a moderate substorm was observed by a variety of satellites and ground-based ins...
On 7 December 1992, a moderate substorm was observed by a variety of satellites and ground-based ins...
A period (08:10–14:40 MLT, 11 February 1997) of enhanced electron density in the D- and E-regions is...
A discussion is given of plasma flows in the dawn and nightside high-latitude ionospheric regions du...
A discussion is given of plasma flows in the dawn and nightside high-latitude ionospheric regions du...
A discussion is given of plasma flows in the dawn and nightside high-latitude ionospheric regions d...
Abstract We present Swarm satellite and EISCAT radar observations of electrodynamical parameters in...
This review presents recent observations of high-latitude ionospheric plasma convection, obtained us...
A sequence of 3 patches of high-density (1012 m−3) cold plasma on a horizontal scale-size ...
A sequence of 3 patches of high-density (1012 m−3) cold plasma on a horizontal scale-size ...
We report multi-instrument observations during an isolated substorm on 17 October 1989. The EISCAT r...
We report multi-instrument observations during an isolated substorm on 17 October 1989. The EISCAT r...
We report multi-instrument observations during an isolated substorm on 17 October 1989. The EISCAT ...
10 second resolution ionospheric convection data covering the invariant latitude range from 71° to 7...
A sequence of 3 patches of high-density (1012 m−3) cold plasma on a horizontal scale-size of ...
On 7 December 1992, a moderate substorm was observed by a variety of satellites and ground-based ins...
On 7 December 1992, a moderate substorm was observed by a variety of satellites and ground-based ins...
A period (08:10–14:40 MLT, 11 February 1997) of enhanced electron density in the D- and E-regions is...
A discussion is given of plasma flows in the dawn and nightside high-latitude ionospheric regions du...
A discussion is given of plasma flows in the dawn and nightside high-latitude ionospheric regions du...
A discussion is given of plasma flows in the dawn and nightside high-latitude ionospheric regions d...
Abstract We present Swarm satellite and EISCAT radar observations of electrodynamical parameters in...
This review presents recent observations of high-latitude ionospheric plasma convection, obtained us...
A sequence of 3 patches of high-density (1012 m−3) cold plasma on a horizontal scale-size ...
A sequence of 3 patches of high-density (1012 m−3) cold plasma on a horizontal scale-size ...
We report multi-instrument observations during an isolated substorm on 17 October 1989. The EISCAT r...
We report multi-instrument observations during an isolated substorm on 17 October 1989. The EISCAT r...
We report multi-instrument observations during an isolated substorm on 17 October 1989. The EISCAT ...
10 second resolution ionospheric convection data covering the invariant latitude range from 71° to 7...
A sequence of 3 patches of high-density (1012 m−3) cold plasma on a horizontal scale-size of ...
On 7 December 1992, a moderate substorm was observed by a variety of satellites and ground-based ins...
On 7 December 1992, a moderate substorm was observed by a variety of satellites and ground-based ins...
A period (08:10–14:40 MLT, 11 February 1997) of enhanced electron density in the D- and E-regions is...